The truth is brutal. Unsat. The end must be cutoff square, chamfer inner and outer edge. The tube holder clamp anvil
must fit and hold secure. Yours does not, as most cheap part store kits can do ok on copper and aluminum but not steel. That's experience, many years; practice, not good enough " do it again "; and patience," if I had a hammer....".
Yours has slipped, torqued out of alignment resulting in the flare " off square ".
Most likely: won't seal , trying to tighten it down to force a seal=stripped thread tube nut. Or crack flare end. Worst case scenario.
Is there a reason you could not purchase a premade brake line close to the length you need and a union?
Good luck.
must fit and hold secure. Yours does not, as most cheap part store kits can do ok on copper and aluminum but not steel. That's experience, many years; practice, not good enough " do it again "; and patience," if I had a hammer....".
Yours has slipped, torqued out of alignment resulting in the flare " off square ".
Most likely: won't seal , trying to tighten it down to force a seal=stripped thread tube nut. Or crack flare end. Worst case scenario.
Is there a reason you could not purchase a premade brake line close to the length you need and a union?
Good luck.